How To Find & Use Icy Metal

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Baldur’s Gate 3 has plenty of magical items for players to enjoy looting and using. While most will be found complete and ready to use, however, some are craftable. These craftable items require components whose purpose may initially elude players – such as Icy Metal.


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Icy Metal is a loot item many players will see on their first run due to its location being key to progressing the Nightsong Side Quest. However, rather than being the legendary Nightsong, it is a section of a Very Rare Quarterstaff craftable by the player. Keep reading for more on how to craft Mourning Frost, what it does, and how to find the other ingredients.

Updated by Jason Moth on September 5, 2023: We’ve updated this guide to include additional information and helpful tips on how to acquire each of the components needed to craft the Mourning Frost Quarterstaff.


Mourning Frost Rare Quarterstaff from baldur's Gate 3

Icy metal is one of three lootable objects you must combine to make the Mourning Frost Quarterstaff. This Very Rare weapon is ideal for spell casters who focus on ice spells, as it inflicts Frostbite on enemies hit by the wielder’s spells or cantrips. Frostbite causes the affected enemy to take an additional 1 Cold damage per stack of Frostbite remaining each time they take Cold Damage.

When one of the ingredients to Mourning Frost is in your inventory, you can right-click on it and then select Combine from the resulting menu. The ingredients to craft Mourning Frost are:

  • Icy Crystal
  • Icy Metal
  • Icy Helve

It appears that you can combine the Helve and the Crystal with the Icy Metal in any order to successfully craft the Mourning Frost Weapon.

BG3 - Spaw, Astarion, & Glut

Icy Metal is an item looted from the Drow body in the Myconid Colony Vault (X: 50, Y: -75). The contents of this vault are given as a reward for siding with either Glut or Spaw in Ebonlake Grotto and completing the tasks they set you. At the end of the quest you’ll need to side either with Spaw or Glut, and you’ll want to go with the former in order to gain access to the corpse holding the Icy Metal.

Alternatively, you can skip all the busy work and bypass the Guardian Gate as soon as you’re in the camp. The gate can’t be lockpicked, but you can get inside anyway by using Misty Step. If you don’t have access to the spell, speak with the traders in the camp or visit the merchants in the Druid Grove. One of them is bound to have a Scroll of Misty Step for sale.

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Where To Find Icy Crystal

Sussur Tree Bark location in Underdark in Baldur's Gate 3

Icy Crystal is a drop from the Drow Filro the Forgotten near the Sussur Tree in the Underdark (X: -51, Y: -149). This combat features Filro, who is a caster, and several Hooked Horrors. While Filro becomes hostile on sight (and cannot be spoken with), players can learn about the other two Drow who have parts of Mourning Frost by using Speak With Dead on his body.

While you’re in the area, make sure to examine the Sussur Tree carefully. This is where you’ll find the special tree bark needed to complete the Finish the Masterwork Weapon quest. There are a couple of other points of interest in the area, including a powerful Bulette, so make sure to explore thoroughly before moving on.

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Where To Find Icy Helve

Baldur's Gate 3 The Spectator

This rod of icy wood is located in the Western Underdark near the Selûnite Outpost and is carried by a petrified Drow Wizard named Dhourn (X: 114, Y: -252). Players must cure him of his petrification by using Basilisk Oil or fighting the Spectator that wanders the area. Most encounters will result in Dhourn becoming hostile and being killed by the player, at which point the Icy Helve becomes lootable from his corpse.

Alternatively, if the player character is a female Drow, they can speak with Dhourn. If you speak with Dhourn, the only way to get the Icy Helve is by pickpocketing him. If you plan to make Mourning Frost, make sure to do this before leaving the area (by walking away, fast traveling, or visiting camp), as this will cause Dhourn to despawn.

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